January 6, 2010

This is Champak Lal, a little over five weeks old. I’m not big on dogs but this pooch’s one so-lost-in-this-world look and I’m a goner. He’s adorable and all those names you may feel compelled to squeal in delight-snowflakes, white frosting, cotton candy or soft vapour bundle but wait, he’s also little puddles, no, MANY little puddles of susu/piss(atleast ten in an hour) and also occasional melted fudgies. I'm going nuts cleaning his mess because everyone else’s ass is just so high and mighty or too fat to stoop! FYI , getting this pup wasn’t my idea, in fact I wasn’t even around when this idea and the pup came home.

PS - Ok, I may have exaggerated a bit on the frequency of Champak Lal’s peeing but seriously, be nice, develop some dignity of labour, sense of responsibility and above everything else, get someone to potty train him!!!

PS2 - Champak Lal, no issues. I do love you. Really.

PS3 - Lord and Lady Slothingtons, don’t hope that I will feel guilty about posting this. It wont happen. :D About time you picked that bloody mop.

Champak Lal is indeed adorable and I would easily adopt him (but you wouldn't allow that!). But the problem is that none at home would like to adopt a doggy, because they like in the next door neighbour's house only! Damn!

One of these days I am going to hit the jackpot, become rich, own an island, lots of domestic helps who can take care of my dogs! ;-) Missing you at my blog!

Dignity of labour ... so hard to implement in India. Be it Champak Lal (but he's really cute yaar!) or anything else, it really takes a lot to convince ppl abt a simple thing as respecting labour the way it needs to be done.

Your scrap is pure revolution, but then this must happen. I salute you!

He He. Nice to see Champak Lal. Remember my time with Kasper. He was crazy. I used to be amazed at the no of times he could shit & piss. He must have created some kind of record. It's k. They'll get better. We were also like that when we were small. :)Take him outside more often. Hell enjoy doing his job outside and slowly he'll stop doing it in-house.